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  • Amit was knocked out in the pre-quarterfinal stage at Tokyo Olympics
  • Amit Panghal won Silver at Thailand Open this year

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Commonwealth Games 2022: Boxer Amit Panghal eyeing improved show in Birmingham

Commonwealth Games 2022 : Like the 2018 edition, boxer Amit Panghal will once again look to secure a medal for India at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.

Panghal though will be aiming for a change in the colour of his medal from the previous edition. The pugilist won silver in the 49-kg category at the 2018 Gold Coast games. The 26-year-old will be competing in the 51-kg category this time.

He will also look to shed the horrors of Tokyo Olympics behind, where the then world number 1 was knocked out in the pre-quarters. His poor show at the Olympics wasn’t well received by the Boxing Federation of India(BFI) back then.

In fact, BFI Chief Ajay Singh had even stated that they didn't see him as their star player after his poor show. Panghal will definitely have a point to prove when he enters the ring in Birmingham.

Also read: Commonwealth Games 2022: All you need to know about 14-year-old squash player Anahat Singh

But Panghal seems to be in a good frame of mind ahead of the quadrennial event. He won Silver at Thailand Open at the start of the year. He also booked his place at CWG 2022 having secured a top spot at the trials.

All of India will be rooting for him to bring home the ultimate glory when the action unfolds in a few days' time.

Boxer Amit Panghal's key achievements:

Won Bronze at 2017 Asian Championship (light flyweight category)
Won Silver at 2018 Commonwealth Games(light flyweight category)
Won Gold at 2018 Asian Games(light flyweight category)
Won Silver at 2019 World Championships (Flyweight)
Won Gold at 2019 Asian Championships (Flyweight)
Won Silver at 2021 Asian Championships (Flyweight)

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